Graphic designing with Canva tutorial-Complete course

Graphic designing with Canva tutorial- Complete course for beginners.

Canva is a
freely available tool available online which helps to design real-world
elements.

Canva is the
biggest website which provides an open source, freely available tool for graphic
designing. It can design flexes, banners, posters, logos, Facebook cover photos
etc. The reason for it being so famous among the graphic designers is that it
is freely available and unlike other installable tools it can be used anywhere,
no matter how far you are from your laptop or computer. You can use it anywhere
by going to the official website of canva.com

Other benefits of using canva may include flexibility. It has the most flexible design, which helps the designer to upload and download designs and also to edit them. This quality improves the time consumption and increases the quality of the graphics.

Canva has
many built-in graphics and shapes that
can be used in your designs and you won’t have to design them all over, which
also helps in the reduction of
development time. Most of the shapes and graphics are free but some of them
also come with the premium account.

Canva has an
easy to use and understand Graphical user interface which is easily
understandable for a new designer, that does not even know about the basic
designing terminologies. This also helps the user to use the tools easily.

Outline:

Part 1:

Introduction-

Welcome

About canva

Elements of design.

Lines

Shapes

Value

Size

Space

Principles of design

Contrast

Balance

Emphasize

Movement

Harmony

Color theory

Hue

Value

Saturation

Warm
and cool colors

Color
meanings

Typography

Font
size

Font
type

Classification

Mood

Weight

Composition

Single
visual

Focal
point

Guiding
lines

Framing
elements

Alignment

Conclusion

Thank
you

Basics
Knowledge:

The Affinity Designer vector design program

Recently, a
very powerful competitor to Adobe Illustrator has emerged and that is neither
more nor less than Affinity Designer. It is a very professional vector design
program that has all the necessary tools to create high-quality graphic design projects.

The big
advantage over Illustrator is that it has a single payment of € 55 (a price not
expensive considering that it is a very powerful program) while the programs of
the Adobe house require a monthly or annual subscription.

The big
drawback is that as it is a new program, it is still not completely polished
and is not used by companies. However, it is gaining ground and we are facing
one of the biggest in the market.

Designers are also responsible

for interactive design, where content varies with the newer and more screen interfaces that help users navigate large amounts of information. The interaction design differs from other design types by adding another consideration: the ability to respond to the viewer or the user’s actions. The mobile and web editorial design are the clearest examples, including websites and mobile applications for publication. Some digital designs include revelation fluctuations with flow rates, also called display data, creating interactive and non-interactive interfaces. The product refers to the design of digital products, which are the services, tools or platforms that can be marketed. This term is confusing due to the “product design” to manufacture industrial products of industrial manufacture for decades, such as radio, bands, and bicycles, and is used interchangeably with the “industrial design”.

Regarding the design of the software, the design of the product requires knowledge of computer processing, classification, and visualization of the information and user mode of connection of the computer. Many people around the world have used the number of companies and designers who work to love their products. Therefore, they often rely on widely accepted design patterns and metaphors, emphasizing usability and functionality rather than aesthetic expression. For large or complex projects, different designers can work on the user interface, which refers to the impact and presentation of the content seen by the current user, the user experience (UX) or the general user experience. When browsing web pages or mobile applications.